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Originally Posted by 3dblurayofsunshine
I think the most realistic ray of light for the 3D community going forward is VR. VR does actually appear to be pushing studios into making 3D content again, even if just to have for their library coming up. What remains to be seen is if VR can kickstart a 3D TV or glasses free 3D experience at home, but I think what is most plausible is streaming apps having dedicated VR sections, and then enthusiasts making a download or rip of this (as has happened for any content on streaming services ever) and then being turned into a 3D Blu-ray or similar format. I’d prefer if they just sell us their damn movies, but studios seem so averse to doing that these days.
Slightly off topic, although realistically this might be the best chance we have to ever watch this movie in 3D at home.
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VR requires Stereo 3D for most games, so it has a good link, that's true. At the moment though, Sony is being stubborn and not releasing blu ray 3D support for their PSVR2 headset due in February 2023. Maybe Avatar 2 3D can inspire them by some chance. Sony having once been a leader of 3D with their 3D Worlds logo.
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Originally Posted by the13thman
Anything is possible but Disney are so obsessed with Disney+ that I can't see them going back to the good old days of giving home cinema enthusiasts the opportunity to watch their 3D movies at home, maybe Avatar 2 will be an exception but if that happens that will be thanks to James Cameron and not because Disney care in the slightest about 3D.
As for paying to see this theatrically, I need the ending spoiled for me first, if the leaks are true then I'm not wasting my money on that.
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Not a spoiler, but I'll spoiler tag it just in case:
As far as any rumors of
[Show spoiler]anyone taking over Indy's role at the end of the film, the director confirmed the rumors are false, and no one will be taking over Indiana's role in this film at all. With Indy 4, it seemed like they were suggesting that Shia LeBouffe guy was going to take over, which would've been tragic.
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Originally Posted by xootoo
I guess, after "Mission Impossible: Fallout" and James Bond "No Time To Die" another absolutely blockbuster first 3D entry with NO 3D disc. Another bummer incoming with home media announcements next year...
Hope something happens!
Whats with the next Transformers entry? Did they cancel 3D completely now?
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Good point about those films not having a home 3D blu ray version sadly yet. Maybe Avatar 2 can inspire it? I hope the new Transformers Beast Wars film has 3D to get me into the theater to see it. Without 3D, I'll pass.
This Indy 5 film though seems interesting. I'm very surprised to hear it has 3D too. Cool.